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Cemeteries[edit | edit source]
==Online Resources==
The records available from cemeteries are:
*{{RecordSearch|2026973|BillionGraves Index}} - index & images
Tombstone Inscriptions
Burial Registers
Tombstone inscriptions provide a wealth of information in that they provide information such as date and place of birth and death, age of the deceased at death, place of origin, names of other persons related to the deceased, besides the names, maiden surname and 'pet names' of the deceased.


*[http://billiongraves.com/ BillionGraves Home Page] - photos and GPS locations of grave markers


Photos of headstones from various Zimbabwe Cemeteries
*[https://billiongraves.com/site-map?country=Zimbabwe BillionGraves for Zimbabwe]


*{{RecordSearch|2221801|Find a Grave Index}} - index & images


*[http://www.findagrave.com/ Find a Grave Home page] - photos and GPS locations of grave markers


'''Cemetery                                                  Location               On-line Transcription'''
*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Zimbabwe?id=country_49 Find a Grave for Zimbabwe]


 
*[http://www.cyndislist.com/cemeteries/ Cyndi's List] - Cemeteries & Funeral Homes
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!Cemetery                                           
!Location           
!On-line Transcription         
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|Bulawayo General Cemetery (Athlone) 
|Bulawayo  
|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244535 FindAGrave]


[http://www.zjc.org.il/showpage.php?pageid=36  Zimbabwe Jewish Community]
==Introduction==
The records available from cemeteries are headstone inscriptions and written records (burial records). Cemetery records may provide information such as the deceased’s name, date and place of birth and death, age of the deceased at death, place of origin, names of other persons related to the deceased, maiden surname, and sometimes marriage information. They may also provide clues about military service, religion, occupation, place of residence at time of death, or membership in an organization. Cemetery records are especially helpful for identifying ancestors who were not recorded in other records, such as children who died young or women.


[http://www.egssa.org/library/main.php?g2_itemId=1773152 eGSSA Cemeteries]
===Headstone Inscriptions===
Headstone inscriptions are information recorded on headstones (also known as tombstones or gravestones). Even when burial or death records exist, headstone inscriptions might provide information that the parish or civil certificate of death does not, such as place of birth. Sometimes, multiple family members are buried in the same vault and the inscription will give information on all that are buried there. Information recorded on headstones is of primary importance. Often, this information has been transcribed, indexed, and published and is found in manuscripts and books in libraries and archives.


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===Written Records===
|Bulawayo Town Cemetery
Written records are information recorded by cemetery officials or caretakers, included in parish and cemetery records recorded by the civil authority. Many persons could not afford permanent purchase of the grave and gravestone or monument, so after a period of time the grave was reused. Written cemetery records can be especially helpful for identifying ancestors who were not recorded in other records, such as children who died young. Because relatives may be buried in adjoining plots, it is best to examine the original records. Written records include:
|Bulawayo
*Cemetery sextons' records
|[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=7768721&CRid=1968298& Find A Grave]
*Municipal cemetery records
|-
*Church yard records
|Chinhoyi Main Cemetery
*Grave books
|Chinhoyi
*Plot books
|[http://www.egssa.org/library/main.php?g2_itemId=1980711 eSSA Gravestones]
*Maps
|-
 
|Fort Ingwenya Cemetery
==Finding Cemeteries==
|Midlands
Cemeteries are often located next to a church. If you know where your ancestor attended church check that place first. If your ancestor died in another part of the country he or she may have been brought to the home parish for burial. Your ancestor may have been buried in a church or a civil (local authority) cemetery - usually near the place where he or she lived or died. You can find clues to burial places in church records, newspaper announcements, or family histories.
|[http://zimfieldguide.com/midlands/fort-ingwenya-and-cemetery ZimFieldGuide]
 
|-
==Photos and inscriptions of headstones from various Zimbabwe Cemeteries==
|Fort Umlugulu (formerly Fort Nsezi or Sugar-bush Camp)
 
|Esibomvu
[http://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1248098 eGSSA for Zimbabwe Gravestones]
|[http://zimfieldguide.com/matabeleland-south/fort-umlugulu-previously-fort-nsezi-or-sugar-bush-camp-and-cemetery ZimFieldGuide]
 
|-
[http://x.liebowitzes.com/genealogy/headstones.php?country=Zimbabwe&tree= Roni and Jerry's Genealogy and Family History] -a few gravestones in Zimbabwe for the specific family
|Gweru Cemetery  
 
|Gweru
[http://www.vanheerden.net/getperson.php?personID=I4429&tree=vh01 van Heerden Genealogy] -a few gravestones for the specific family
|[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2394288&CRid=2394288&pt=Gweru%20Cemetery& Find A Grave]
 
|-
[http://zimfieldguide.com/search/node/cemetery ZimFieldGuide] historical, cultural and wildlife information for Zimbabwe- includes many cemeteries
|Hope Fountain Mission Cemetery  
 
|Esigodini
==Military Cemeteries==
(formerly Essexvale)
*[https://www.ww1cemeteries.com/other-countries.html Remember the Fallen- WW1]
|[http://www.egssa.org/library/main.php?g2_itemId=1648412 eSSA Gravestones]
 
|-
==Jewish Cemeteries==
|Karoi Main Cemetery
 
|Karoi    
*[http://zjc.org.il/showpage.php?pageid=14 Zimbabwe Jewish Community] - index & images of gravestones
|[http://www.egssa.org/library/main.php?g2_itemId=1524561 eSSA Gravestones]
 
|-
==Additional Resources at the FamilySearch Library==
|Kadoma Cemetery
 
|Kadoma
To find cemetery records for ''COUNTRY NAME'' in the FamilySearch Catalog follow these steps:
(formerly Gatooma)
 
|[http://www.zjc.org.il/showpage.php?pageid=34 Zimbabwe Jewish Community]
#Go to the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog '''FamilySearch Catalog''']
|-
#Enter: '''COUNTRY NAME''' in the Place box
|Kwe Kwe (Que Que) Cemetery
#Select country from the list
|Kwe Kwe
#Click on: '''Search'''
|[http://www.zjc.org.il/showpage.php?pageid=211 Zimbabwe Jewish Community]
#Click on: '''COUNTRY NAME - Cemeteries'''
|-
 
|Mutare Cemetery (also known as Umtali Cemetery)
To find cemetery records for lower jurisdictions:
|Mutare
#Click on: '''Places within COUNTRY NAME
|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2588064/mutare-cemetery Find A Grave]
 
|-
 
|Pioneer St Cemetery
 
|Harare
 
|[http://www.zjc.org.il/showpage.php?pageid=27 Zimbabwe Jewish Community]
 
|-
   
|Plumbtree  Mangwe Cemetery
|Plumbtree
|[http://www.egssa.org/library/main.php?g2_itemId=1118611 eSSA Gravestones]
|-
|Warren Hills Cemetery
|Harare
|[http://www.zjc.org.il/showpage.php?pageid=28 Zimbabwe Jewish Community]
|-
|Zvishavane Main Cemetery  
|Zvishavane
|[http://www.egssa.org/library/main.php?g2_itemId=1523898 eSSA Gravestones] 
|}
                                                                                               


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Introduction

The records available from cemeteries are headstone inscriptions and written records (burial records). Cemetery records may provide information such as the deceased’s name, date and place of birth and death, age of the deceased at death, place of origin, names of other persons related to the deceased, maiden surname, and sometimes marriage information. They may also provide clues about military service, religion, occupation, place of residence at time of death, or membership in an organization. Cemetery records are especially helpful for identifying ancestors who were not recorded in other records, such as children who died young or women.

Headstone Inscriptions

Headstone inscriptions are information recorded on headstones (also known as tombstones or gravestones). Even when burial or death records exist, headstone inscriptions might provide information that the parish or civil certificate of death does not, such as place of birth. Sometimes, multiple family members are buried in the same vault and the inscription will give information on all that are buried there. Information recorded on headstones is of primary importance. Often, this information has been transcribed, indexed, and published and is found in manuscripts and books in libraries and archives.

Written Records

Written records are information recorded by cemetery officials or caretakers, included in parish and cemetery records recorded by the civil authority. Many persons could not afford permanent purchase of the grave and gravestone or monument, so after a period of time the grave was reused. Written cemetery records can be especially helpful for identifying ancestors who were not recorded in other records, such as children who died young. Because relatives may be buried in adjoining plots, it is best to examine the original records. Written records include:

  • Cemetery sextons' records
  • Municipal cemetery records
  • Church yard records
  • Grave books
  • Plot books
  • Maps

Finding Cemeteries

Cemeteries are often located next to a church. If you know where your ancestor attended church check that place first. If your ancestor died in another part of the country he or she may have been brought to the home parish for burial. Your ancestor may have been buried in a church or a civil (local authority) cemetery - usually near the place where he or she lived or died. You can find clues to burial places in church records, newspaper announcements, or family histories.

Photos and inscriptions of headstones from various Zimbabwe Cemeteries

eGSSA for Zimbabwe Gravestones

Roni and Jerry's Genealogy and Family History -a few gravestones in Zimbabwe for the specific family

van Heerden Genealogy -a few gravestones for the specific family

ZimFieldGuide historical, cultural and wildlife information for Zimbabwe- includes many cemeteries

Military Cemeteries

Jewish Cemeteries

Additional Resources at the FamilySearch Library

To find cemetery records for COUNTRY NAME in the FamilySearch Catalog follow these steps:

  1. Go to the FamilySearch Catalog
  2. Enter: COUNTRY NAME in the Place box
  3. Select country from the list
  4. Click on: Search
  5. Click on: COUNTRY NAME - Cemeteries

To find cemetery records for lower jurisdictions:

  1. Click on: Places within COUNTRY NAME